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>> ronald reagan's rock. >> ronald reagan's rock. >> because everybody recognizes the name and says, "oh, yeah, president reagan." >> there're angles in this park. >> yes, there are. a lot of angles. when this park was originally-- when this territory was originally formed many, many millions years ago, it was a lake bed, and in the bottom of that lakebed, layer after layer after layer of sandstone over the millions of years, and then a volcanic and tectonic action cracked the lakebed and tilted it up so that what you're seeing all the way through here is these tilted rocks. >> and there's a specific angle to these rocks. >> about 17, 17 1/2 degrees throughout the park. >> why 17 degrees? >> nobody knows for sure. it just happens to be the angle that everything broke off at and slid back. >> so that's a 17-degree angle and there are 17-degree angles all through the park. >> throughout the park. >> there are red rocks in this park, but look over here, that's not red. oh, look. that's modern history. >> coming right out of edward's air force base. >> the old and the new. >> yeah, that'
>> ronald reagan's rock. >> ronald reagan's rock. >> because everybody recognizes the name and says, "oh, yeah, president reagan." >> there're angles in this park. >> yes, there are. a lot of angles. when this park was originally-- when this territory was originally formed many, many millions years ago, it was a lake bed, and in the bottom of that lakebed, layer after layer after layer of sandstone over the millions of years, and then a volcanic and...
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they were against guns whenned ronald reagan was for it. and then now they're flexible enough to change their position. when it comes to integrity some republicans always have the safety off. and speaking of reagan, he never balanced a budget. he banned torture. he raise the taxes 11 times. he negotiated with our enemies and gave amnesty to illegal immigrants. today's republicans are so double jointed they can despise all of that while still wearing their reagan pajamas to bed every night while their mom rands ayn randreads ayn rand stories. and mitt romney reverse be spandex. there is no more he flexible party than the republican party. they have a way of opening and expanding republicans minds tune in, turn on, sell out. if you still think the g.o.p. is inflexible, just wait until you see all the g.o.p. contortionism that comes out on gay marriage over the next two years. as more republicans are willing to accept gays as people except for lindsey graham because he said he ain't gay, and he is the straightest straight line in the senate. l
they were against guns whenned ronald reagan was for it. and then now they're flexible enough to change their position. when it comes to integrity some republicans always have the safety off. and speaking of reagan, he never balanced a budget. he banned torture. he raise the taxes 11 times. he negotiated with our enemies and gave amnesty to illegal immigrants. today's republicans are so double jointed they can despise all of that while still wearing their reagan pajamas to bed every night while...
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>> the growth is phenomenal the only times was decrease under ronald reagan and bill clinton and it has almost now doubled in numbers. thank you obama. charles: under break-in food stamp recipients went down every single year and under the clinton second term it dropped dramatically under welfare reform but they seem to be going opposite trying to encourage more people to get on food stamps. >> it seems that they just want to give more than they give it from the taxpayer and running deficits. it is not just food stamps but unemployment benefits for as far as the eyes can see that incentivizes people to get work and there are so many other programs that are given out, so phones, it you name it and if you just keep giving when that is more than a job this disincentive eyes is everything if the president would turn things around unemployment would be below 6% the e. is in to the giveaway. >> we get the critics and there'll be a lot to say we are heartless but ultimately isn't it just as heartless to have somebody on food stamps their entire life they never get a shot at the american dream?
>> the growth is phenomenal the only times was decrease under ronald reagan and bill clinton and it has almost now doubled in numbers. thank you obama. charles: under break-in food stamp recipients went down every single year and under the clinton second term it dropped dramatically under welfare reform but they seem to be going opposite trying to encourage more people to get on food stamps. >> it seems that they just want to give more than they give it from the taxpayer and running...
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listen to what ronald reagan's budget directyear told me yesterday on the fox business network. >> this market lives and toys -- dies by the last word of the fed, and the people at the fed have no clue. bebernanke is the most dangerous man ever to hold high office in the history of the united states. >> pretty strong stuff. this reagan guy, does he agree with that? 'm art -- art is the other reagan guy. >> it was very, very strong stuff. but in this one shocking time i think i do agree with david stockman, which is -- maybe not as strong as he says it but i think ben bernanke is making a huge mistake on monetary policy and will have bad 'consequences, and david stockman made mistakes in the reagan era, but i think bernanke is a problem. >> ben bernanke has been printing up a storm, and david stockman's critique goes wayon to benazir ben bernanke, all thy back to paul voelker. he is saying he just inflated -- created various bubbles with all this money printing and loose money policy. you think that is an absolute mistake right from the get-go? >> i think what he has done on he monetary
listen to what ronald reagan's budget directyear told me yesterday on the fox business network. >> this market lives and toys -- dies by the last word of the fed, and the people at the fed have no clue. bebernanke is the most dangerous man ever to hold high office in the history of the united states. >> pretty strong stuff. this reagan guy, does he agree with that? 'm art -- art is the other reagan guy. >> it was very, very strong stuff. but in this one shocking time i think i...
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he was elected at age of 68, a record no president beat until ronald reagan. who was this? >> i announce with a bit of pride he was from my home ohio., but he moved to he was a military man initially. he studied medicine for a short time and decided to join the military and shortly thereafter moved to ohio. he became the territorial governor of indiana and was a noted indian fighter. comes fromppecanoe the battle of tippecanoe, where he fought with his brother. as territorial governor, tyler was -- harrison was instrumental in securing land for white settlers, and that clashed with native american so i've done battle, harrison was considered the victor. -- at that battle, harrison was considered the victor. it carried him into public office. >> his wife was not happy about him being drawn back into politics. we have a quote from her that says, i wish my husband's friends have left him where he was, happy and contented. how was he drawn into politics again? let's talk about what type of political spouse he was. >> it is an interesting time, because it is the time of the seco
he was elected at age of 68, a record no president beat until ronald reagan. who was this? >> i announce with a bit of pride he was from my home ohio., but he moved to he was a military man initially. he studied medicine for a short time and decided to join the military and shortly thereafter moved to ohio. he became the territorial governor of indiana and was a noted indian fighter. comes fromppecanoe the battle of tippecanoe, where he fought with his brother. as territorial governor,...
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i remember when ronald reagan was president and remember every time they had the right to life rally in washington, you may well have attending. he would address them by public address, electronics. hook up some sort of speaker system from the white house. that always carried with me a metaphor. i'm with you sort of, but i'm not really one of you. >> right, look, rick santorum issued an e-mail in support of mitt romney at 1:00 in the morning. i mean, it goes to show you while he wasn't supportive of that, he was giving lip service from a distance. he wasn't in the fight. that's the thing. we have to be in these fights daily as the social conservatives. we expect once we've been promised something to get something for it in return. but look, these social issues, i think, are important. we've got some problems here with a lot of the african-american community, but also with the hispanic community. these issues can be used as hooks to get into these communities and actually have conversation about policy. the problem is republicans are so far off or have been so far off on immigration r
i remember when ronald reagan was president and remember every time they had the right to life rally in washington, you may well have attending. he would address them by public address, electronics. hook up some sort of speaker system from the white house. that always carried with me a metaphor. i'm with you sort of, but i'm not really one of you. >> right, look, rick santorum issued an e-mail in support of mitt romney at 1:00 in the morning. i mean, it goes to show you while he wasn't...
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the great day to stock, ronald reagan's budget director, but today, he has harsh lessons to deliver to democrats and republicans. in his new book, everyone from president roosevelt, to reagan, bush and obama are criticized heavily for helping to wreck the country's economy. stop and sees a rogue central bank. too much wall street influence and two political parties at a standstill. all this is leading to a bigger f fiscal crisis. we're going to forget about the armageddon. this show's about the next couple of weeks and months. i got to ask you about this. first of all, i think this whole f fiscal cliff, this whole thing between the two parties is hopeless. why would a republican member of congress and i don't always think like those guys, why would they want to raise taxes to get the joy of screwing people out of medicare and why should a democrat screw the people who are depending on him to get the rich to pay more taxes? neither one seems to work politically, so why is the president pushing it? >> i don't know. it's not going to happen. it's a problem of our government. >> would you
the great day to stock, ronald reagan's budget director, but today, he has harsh lessons to deliver to democrats and republicans. in his new book, everyone from president roosevelt, to reagan, bush and obama are criticized heavily for helping to wreck the country's economy. stop and sees a rogue central bank. too much wall street influence and two political parties at a standstill. all this is leading to a bigger f fiscal crisis. we're going to forget about the armageddon. this show's about the...
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david stockton, the great david stockton once served as ronald reagan's budget director. today he has harsh lessons to deliver to both democrats and republicans. in his big knew book "the great deformation: the corruption of capitalism in america" everyone from president franklin roosevelt to modern era lead rs like reagan, bush and obama are criticized heavily for helping direct the country's economy. looking at washington today, stockton sees a rogue central bank. too much wall street influence. and two political parties at a standstill. all this he arguing is leading to an even bigger fiscal crisis. we're dpoing to forget about the armageddon. this show is about the next couple weeks and months. i'm not thinking a million years from now but i got to ask you about this. first of all, i think this whole fiscal cliff, this whole thing between the two parties is hopeless. why would a republican member of congress, why would they want to raise taxes so they get the joy of screwing people on medicare? that's -- why should a democrat screw the people who depend on him who are
david stockton, the great david stockton once served as ronald reagan's budget director. today he has harsh lessons to deliver to both democrats and republicans. in his big knew book "the great deformation: the corruption of capitalism in america" everyone from president franklin roosevelt to modern era lead rs like reagan, bush and obama are criticized heavily for helping direct the country's economy. looking at washington today, stockton sees a rogue central bank. too much wall...
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reagan national airport, we have a terminal in d.c. and we have a terminal that literally is third world antiquated and really needs replacement and we have a recent developments with the swap that occurred between delta and u.s. air where we have seen a demand for services at reagan jump over 10% in the last year and a half. so there are some infrastructure demands. you heard earlier usair is using our airport as a hub. suddenly there is a need-based on the way the airlines user airports to invest in the abilities of people to move between tiers so if someone is transferring from one plane to another they don't have to go out of security and then come back through security to make the transfer. so there are a lot of pent-up demands i think that exist at existed every airport and i do think that the investment that needs to be made should be demand driven and not replacing something for replacement sake but i think there are those needs all across the country. >> if you go back and you look at a recent capital needs survey that was con
reagan national airport, we have a terminal in d.c. and we have a terminal that literally is third world antiquated and really needs replacement and we have a recent developments with the swap that occurred between delta and u.s. air where we have seen a demand for services at reagan jump over 10% in the last year and a half. so there are some infrastructure demands. you heard earlier usair is using our airport as a hub. suddenly there is a need-based on the way the airlines user airports to...
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ronald reagan supported an assault weapons ban. this issue we have regressed as a country in the debate. the idea we can't do anything is a fiction. >> let's talk about the regression. we have regressed on the issue. there seems to be no compromise at all. i mean, you're either -- it seems to be rural against urban america, right? >> that's right. >> in more rural places -- >> a great point. >> they're not for gun control of any kind. in urban places, they are. the two sides just simply can't understand the other. when did that happen, amy? >> this is the thing. here we are after newtown, and i remember, you know, doing press. we talked about that we needed to talk more about the mental health issue. now here we are back again talking about, you know, legislation for gun control. i mean, we need to talk about other things. we have a constitutional trite bear arms, and that's why you've seen these senators, it started out with three that were going to filibuster the legislation. now two more -- two more united states senators have s
ronald reagan supported an assault weapons ban. this issue we have regressed as a country in the debate. the idea we can't do anything is a fiction. >> let's talk about the regression. we have regressed on the issue. there seems to be no compromise at all. i mean, you're either -- it seems to be rural against urban america, right? >> that's right. >> in more rural places -- >> a great point. >> they're not for gun control of any kind. in urban places, they are. the...
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i believe it's this type of confidence that ronald reagan had when he said it is always morning in america. we have to start our morning today. remember, our story's been told through small steps and giant leaps from a woman on on a bus a man with a dream. from the bravery of the greatest generation to the entrepreneurs and innovators of today. you know what that took? choice to get into the fight, messaging, touching people personally. it took freedom to make those choices, and it inspired confidence in us. all of the people wolf done amazing -- people who have done amazing things inspired confidence, and that's the task that we have to accomplish. so if you will join me in this fight, i will not give up if you don't. if you will join me, we can add our voices to this cause. we can make sure that the america we know and love is the america that our children will possess for years to come. god bless you all. thank you for being here. thank you for having me, and god bless this great country, the united states of america. [applause] thank you. >> mayor love has consented to take a few quest
i believe it's this type of confidence that ronald reagan had when he said it is always morning in america. we have to start our morning today. remember, our story's been told through small steps and giant leaps from a woman on on a bus a man with a dream. from the bravery of the greatest generation to the entrepreneurs and innovators of today. you know what that took? choice to get into the fight, messaging, touching people personally. it took freedom to make those choices, and it inspired...
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ronald reagan won the presidency in 1980 by building a coalition of conservative democrats who are a lot of evangelicals and it is hard to imagine people voting for democrats, if the republican party moves toward the middle. but i think the argument of social conservatives people like ralph reid is that this is the base of the republican party. the activist, the people who actually do the work and do the volunteering. that's how you win elections. >> bill: michael let me ask you, you've written about this, too. do you think the republican party can ever shed the evangelicals or do they want to? at what price do they pay for keeping them? >> i think the republican party is going to have to shed them. maybe not in 2016. i think they'll embrace same-sex marriage. they'll lose a lot of evangelicals. >> bill: where are they going to go? >> they're going to stay home. not en masse, not all of them but their participation in electoral politics will be reduced. people think that everything that exists now is some kind of permanent thing that has existed forever. evangelicals have only been i
ronald reagan won the presidency in 1980 by building a coalition of conservative democrats who are a lot of evangelicals and it is hard to imagine people voting for democrats, if the republican party moves toward the middle. but i think the argument of social conservatives people like ralph reid is that this is the base of the republican party. the activist, the people who actually do the work and do the volunteering. that's how you win elections. >> bill: michael let me ask you, you've...
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he was elected at age of 68, a record no president beat until ronald reagan. who was this? >> i announce with a bit of pride he was from my home county, but he moved to ohio. he was a military man initially. he studied medicine for a short time and decided to join the military and shortly thereafter moved to ohio. he became the territorial governor of indiana and was a noted indian fighter. the term tippecanoe comes from the battle of tippecanoe, where he fought with his brother. as territorial governor, tyler was -- harrison was instrumental in securing land for white settlers, and that clashed with native american interest, so i've done battle, considered the victor. -- at that battle, harrison was considered the victor. it carried him into public office. >> his wife was not happy about him being drawn back into politics. we have a quote from her that says, i wish my husband's friends have left him where he was, happy and contented. how was he drawn into politics again? let's talk about what type of political spouse he was. >> it is an interesting time, because it is the
he was elected at age of 68, a record no president beat until ronald reagan. who was this? >> i announce with a bit of pride he was from my home county, but he moved to ohio. he was a military man initially. he studied medicine for a short time and decided to join the military and shortly thereafter moved to ohio. he became the territorial governor of indiana and was a noted indian fighter. the term tippecanoe comes from the battle of tippecanoe, where he fought with his brother. as...